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Academic
414-229-3726
Bolton 180
pass@uwm.edu
Panther Academic Support Services offers free tutoring for more than 120 100- and 200-level courses. PASS has walk-in, online and group tutoring available as well as study groups.
Student Accessibility Center (SAC)
414-229-6287
Mitchell 112
sachelp@uwm.edu
The Student Accessibility Center (SAC) is charged with the mission of creating an accessible University campus and climate for students with disabilities which fosters the development of each student’s full potential. SAC serves UWM students who have physical, learning, sensory or psychological disabilities that substantially affect a major life activity.
Writing Center
414-229-4339
Curtin 127/Satellite location in Library East Wing
mmika@uwm.edu
The Writing Center welcomes all UWM writers to meet one-on-one, confidentially, with a highly qualified tutor to discuss their writing projects at any stage of the work, e.g., brainstorming, generating topics, organizing ideas, developing theses, polishing style and editing drafts. All majors, subjects and skill levels are welcome. Appointments or walk-ins accepted, in-person or online.